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Has anyone read the book Die Trying: One Man's Quest to Conquer the Seven Summits?
How is it possible for anyone to find time to climb the tallest mountains on each continent while being an investment banker for JP Morgan and getting your MBA at the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern?
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Yes, at least 11 people read the book and wrote reviews on Amazon.com .
The review that caught my eye began:
"Travels with a rich guy
I heard this guy interviewed on my local NPR station and burst out laughing. In summary, he was born to a wealthy family, but overcame Dyslexia (OMG!) to become a CEO, where he probably make 200 times that of his average employee and his hobby is climbing mountains: an endeavor where rich people pay locals to guide them up the mountain they climb on a regular basis so..."
I certainly don't plan on reading it myself.
You can do a lot of exotic things if you have a lot of money. You can also do interesting things if you don't and other people have written books about that.
The review that caught my eye began:
"Travels with a rich guy
I heard this guy interviewed on my local NPR station and burst out laughing. In summary, he was born to a wealthy family, but overcame Dyslexia (OMG!) to become a CEO, where he probably make 200 times that of his average employee and his hobby is climbing mountains: an endeavor where rich people pay locals to guide them up the mountain they climb on a regular basis so..."
I certainly don't plan on reading it myself.
You can do a lot of exotic things if you have a lot of money. You can also do interesting things if you don't and other people have written books about that.
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